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| That’s what PRO -STAGE is for…. |
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| quote: Originally posted by halfpint: Hi you guys, I'm a new guy to posting here but I do drop in and read a bit to learn from others. I've been discussing staging procedure with a buddy of mine and how we get on the gas pedal after full stage, I only put my throttle to the floor on my second yellow and he gets on full throttle as soon as he stages no matter if there's a 2 second spot or heads up race( of course with a transbrake and 2 step). When do you guys go full throttle after full stage?
How consistent are your reaction times? It's almost like you're hitting the tree twice, once to go on the chip, and once to hit the tree?
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| Posts: 7228 | Location: Pittsburgh | Registered: December 07, 2005 |
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| Are you racing top bulb or bottom bulb? |
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| ^^^ Like Eman asked, Top or Bottom bulb? I am a bottom bulber, and I go to the mat fairly quick after Stage, so I can focus on my spot. I have an oversize trans cooler, and can sit on the chip without worry of heating things up. Sure, if it is a super wide spread, and I will be spotting the guy longer than a few seconds, I will wait a bit. Everyone is different, but if I was waiting until the 2nd amber to bring it on the chip I feel like that could possibly cost me a screw-up now and then. In my mind, if I am spotting 2 seconds, or leaving first, I treat it the same way: Stage it, mat it, focus on the 3rd yellow. (If I were using a delay box I might do things differently).
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| Posts: 1106 | Location: Farmersville, TX | Registered: December 05, 2002 |
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| Have bottom bulbed the vette most of the time since 2002. I block the top 2 bulbs so once I have staged and my opponent is in I put it on the mat-never hurt anything but have dual trans coolers so... I treat the bottom just like the top-see light let go-lol just adjust car instead of box.
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| Posts: 428 | Location: des moines iowa | Registered: January 10, 2020 |
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| I should have mentioned I race top bulb quote: Originally posted by FootbrakeJim: ^^^ Like Eman asked, Top or Bottom bulb? I am a bottom bulber, and I go to the mat fairly quick after Stage, so I can focus on my spot. I have an oversize trans cooler, and can sit on the chip without worry of heating things up. Sure, if it is a super wide spread, and I will be spotting the guy longer than a few seconds, I will wait a bit. Everyone is different, but if I was waiting until the 2nd amber to bring it on the chip I feel like that could possibly cost me a screw-up now and then. In my mind, if I am spotting 2 seconds, or leaving first, I treat it the same way: Stage it, mat it, focus on the 3rd yellow. (If I were using a delay box I might do things differently).
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| Posts: 2 | Location: ky | Registered: January 22, 2011 |
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| I'm with Ed on this one. I use an SLE also, once you get used to it it's awesome. Now if I could figure out how to make it drive the top end for me!
Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right. Here I am.......
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| Posts: 5338 | Location: stuck in the middle with you! | Registered: March 11, 2002 |
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| I mat it on my second bulb. I'm so used to doing that I don't even realize I've done it most of the time... Now if I can just remember to put it in first gear every time........ Mark Goulette Owner/Driver of the Livin' The Dream Racing dragster www.livinthedreamracing.com"Speed kills but it's better than going slow!" Authorized Amsoil Retailer |
| Posts: 1542 | Location: Back home in Alaska! | Registered: February 13, 2011 |
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| Top bulb without an SLE, I release and go to the floor. Been doing that for many years. As a slow car, I am usually always leaving first. In my Nova, I now have an SLE and stage with the gas pedal on the pedal stop. If you want to go back a few years when I drove a dragster, I used to double hit the tree on slower cars and go to the floor after the second hit. (old school crossing before crosstalk with no SLE)
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| Posts: 791 | Location: Hanover, MD | Registered: June 20, 2016 |
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| The way your buddy is doing it will induce inconsistency.
I use a SLE. Wide open .8 from launch. My car will 60 ft better if I tighten it up to .6 but the track has to be good to handle it. Before I went SLE I matted it when the top dropped. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Mike Rietow: SLE - cross talk
Another reason to be 2 seconds or so slower, dialed 6.39 or slower 110-111 mph, where there's no regulations - licenses.
They turn crosstalk off for the gamblers races at our track and yes you are better off being the slow car leaving from a clean tree. |
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| Wasn't this originally by a bottom bulb guy? At our local track a SLE or CO2-air-12V throttle controls are not allowed. 2 steps yes. When I ran the bottom I blocked the middle, matted it on top bulb and left at the next light (the 3rd) I could see. At night I used LEDs on the blinder to eliminate the glare. Thinking of trying that next year and running Box and No Box at our races in this area. I never liked being on the chip that long, just an old school thought as lots of guys doing it and engines stay together. |
| Posts: 1240 | Location: Janesville, IA | Registered: December 21, 2004 |
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| 8 OUNCES,
I've never "matted" UNTIL my second bulb is on, top-bulbing with trans-brake & 2-step since the early 1980s making thousands of runs, AND I can tell you nothing generates more heat from that converter like hydraulics when your pushing fluid via 800-1240HP motors (over my 40 years of racing). It may not be an issue in rounds 1,2,3 but when you start hot lapping (especially when u are the quicker car) to sit there with the valve body locked in reverse & forward at the same time with the chip at 3800-4400 holding the vehicle back. I hope your running at least synthetic fluid. IF you have good hand to eye coordination, it should be of no consequence to let go when the second bulb comes on. It only take a half second, and most of us do it without even thinking about it. Most full time bracket racers do it (that don't have SLE). I don't use SLE, as my preference(as I've seen to many failures with air sleeve failing, CO2/air bottles running empty, linkage issues etc) but the SLE DOES keep the trans heat away even better and the way to go from that standpoint as it leaves like a foot brake car. I have heard racers who "MAT" after 4 stage bulbs are on, say they can't do it or they think the motor will NOT have time to ramp up to the chip RPM from the second bulb. If your carb/injection is right, its not an issue. If your comfortable with it - go for it, your trans/converter will thank you ! Just my opinion & 2¢. |
| Posts: 25 | Location: .002 next to you | Registered: May 26, 2011 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Toad1: Wasn't this originally by a bottom bulb guy? At our local track a SLE or CO2-air-12V throttle controls are not allowed. 2 steps yes. When I ran the bottom I blocked the middle, matted it on top bulb and left at the next light (the 3rd) I could see. At night I used LEDs on the blinder to eliminate the glare.
Thinking of trying that next year and running Box and No Box at our races in this area.
I never liked being on the chip that long, just an old school thought as lots of guys doing it and engines stay together.
quote: Originally posted by halfpint: I should have mentioned I race top bulb
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| Posts: 3152 | Location: KIEFER, OK. | Registered: August 17, 2007 |
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